Lamma Winds (南丫風采發電站) is a wind turbine in Tai Ling, Lamma Island, Hong Kong, where the average wind velocity is 5.5 m/s.
Built near the Lamma Power Station and owned by Hongkong Electric, it provides 800kW of power to Hong Kong Island and Lamma Island.
Lamma Winds began operating on 23 February 2006, and was the first commercial-scale wind turbine in Hong Kong. The wind turbine is a Nordex N50/800kW model with a rotor diameter of 50m and a nameplate capacity of 800kW. It can generate enough power for approximately 250 households.
Before the construction of the wind turbine, Environmental Resources Management of Hong Kong analyzed its environmental impacts, and predicted no significant adverse effects.
Lamma Winds is one of the relatively few commercial-scale wind turbines in the world that is open to the public. An exhibition centre surrounds the base of the wind turbine, and is open daily from 7 AM to 6 PM, including weekends and holidays. Access to the exhibition center is by foot; the walk from Yung Shue Wan Ferry Pier takes about 40 minutes.